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Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownA birthday lime among friends on the Georgetown seawall ended in two persons being shot after the boyfriend of one of the friends became jealous.
Injured are taxi drivers Jermaine Duncan, 32, of Cummings Park ‘E’ Field Sophia, and Sheldon Smith, 34 of Durban Street, Lodge, Georgetown.
Police said that the shooting occurred at about 23:00h on April 17 near the pump station at Kitty seawalls.
Inquiries disclosed that Smith was celebrating his 34th…See the Story
Man opens fire on girlfriend’s friends during seawall birthday lime
PPP · Georgetown…says Councillors still do not know City Council’s assets Describing the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) as a talk shop where nothing gets done despite their best efforts, People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Councilor Alfonso De Armas is spilling the beans on what it is like around the horseshoe table over eight months after he won a seat there.
In last year’s Local Government Elections (LGE), the PPP/C won five of the 15 constitue…See the Story
8 months after LGE 2023: “City Council is a talk shop, nothing gets done”- PPP/C Councillor
Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownGuyana is the first Small Island Developing State to report on its climate action pledge under the Paris Agreement, acting ahead of the Dec. 31, 2024 deadline, the UN’s climate change secretariat announced Friday.See the Story
Guyana first small island state to report biennial climate action progress under Paris Agreement « Carbon Pulse
Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownThe investigation into the deaths of two Canefield siblings days apart is still ongoing and according to a regional source, officials from within the region and Georgetown are carrying out the probe. The article Investigations continuing into deaths of Canefield siblings appeared first on Stabroek News.See the Story
Investigations continuing into deaths of Canefield siblings
Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownAs part of its commitment to supporting educational initiatives that empower students and contribute to their holistic development, Food for the Poor (FFTP) (Guy) Inc recently made donations of sewing machines to several secondary schools in Georgetown. The article Food for the Poor donates industrial sewing machines to schools appeared first on Stabroek News.See the Story
Food for the Poor donates industrial sewing machines to schools
Drones · GeorgetownGEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC - The Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Defence Force have launched a joint operation aimed at fighting crime and tackling the reckless use of the country's roadways through the use of drones. The drones are manned by...See the Story
Drones being used in latest crime fighting operation in Guyana
Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownA mother of three was on Wednesday evening crushed to death by a low-bed truck at the intersection of Princes and High Street, Georgetown.
The dead woman has been identified as 36-year-old Nina Williams, also known as Martha Williams, late resident of Blankenburg, West Coast Demerara and formerly of Phillipai Village in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). Dead: Nina Williams, also known as “Martha”
The police have said that this accident involved m…See the Story
Body of security officer mutilated by low-bed truck while crossing High Street
Georgetown, Guyana · GeorgetownEarlier this month, the Science Based Targets initiative caused a revolt among its employees when it announced it would allow the use of carbon credits to offset Scope 3 emissions. The revolt promptly made SBTi change its mind under pressure from those claiming carbon credits were no way to advance the net-zero agenda because all they did was allow emitters to keep emitting. A lot of poor countries would beg to differ, beginning with Guyana—the …See the Story
Oil Exports or Carbon Credits: The Global South’s Dilemma
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